Bing Crosby Is Brought Back to Life (in Claymation Form) to Sing 'Let It Snow' with Lainey Wilson: Watch
- - Bing Crosby Is Brought Back to Life (in Claymation Form) to Sing 'Let It Snow' with Lainey Wilson: Watch
Nicholas RiceDecember 6, 2025 at 8:30 PM
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Bing Crosby sings "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" with Lainey Wilson in a festive new holiday video
The late singer and actor released his original rendition of the Christmas classic in 1962
Crosby died from a heart attack at age 74 in 1977
Bing Crosby's love of the holiday season lives on — in claymation form!
The late singer is brought back to life through stop-motion animation to sing "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" with Lainey Wilson for a festive new holiday video.
In the clip, Wilson, 33, looks into a snow globe and is transported to a playful world, where she celebrates Christmas in a cozy wood cabin with the singer and actor. (Crosby died from a heart attack at age 74 in 1977.)
The "Hang Tight Honey" musician and Crosby bond over holiday mishaps, and the video ends with Wilson drinking Hershey's chocolate syrup and milk straight from their containers.
"Step into my snowy little daydream ❄️," the Yellowstone star captioned an Instagram post highlighting her Crosby collab.
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Bing Crosby in claymation form and real-life, Lainey Wilson in claymation form and real-life.
Crosby's original rendition of "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" was released in October 1962, as part of his holiday album, I Wish You a Merry Christmas.
Vaughn Monroe released the first iteration of the song in 1945. Others who have brought their own versions of the classic Christmas tune to life over the years include Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Jessica Simpson and Michael Bublé, to name a few.
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This year, Hershey's is celebrating 35 years of its beloved "Holiday Bells" commercial. The ad shows Hershey's Kisses as bells, playing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas."
To celebrate the milestone, Hershey's — which has a new kiss flavor of Snickerdoodle Cookie Candy, in addition to classics such as Candy Cane, Milk Chocolate with Almond, and Hot Cocoa — has created an interactive experience to bring the "Holiday Bells" spot to life.
From now through Sunday, Dec. 7, an LED musical mat will be stationed at Rockefeller Center in New York City, where fans can recreate the iconic sounds of the fan-favorite ad.
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